Pilgrim League Honors for PSC Men's Lacrosse Duo

Apr 17, 2000

PLYMOUTH, N.H. - Two members of the Plymouth
State College men's lacrosse team have been honored by the Pilgrim
League for their performances in a pair of games last week.

Freshman Jason Biedrzycki (Amherst, NH) was
selected Pilgrim League Northwest Division Rookie of the Week, and
junior Jim Martocchio (Simsbury, Conn.) was named
to the Pilgrim League Weekly Honor Roll. They were PSC's leaders in
a 1-1 week that saw the Panthers edge Saint Michael's College in
overtime, 14-13, and lose to defending league champion Eastern
Connecticut, 19-4.

A 5'10", 200-pound midfielder, Biedrzycki collected five points
in PSC's two games. He registered a goal and two assists in the
overtime win vs. St. Michael's, and came back with two of PSC's
four goals against ECSU, the top-ranked defensive team in the
country. He is tied for third on the team in scoring with 12 goals
and five assists.

A 5'8", 178-pound attackman, Martocchio completed a 13-point
week for the Panthers. He erupted for an NCAA-season-best 11 goals
against Saint Michael's, including the game-winner in overtime,
before his lowest output of the season with one goal at ECSU.
Martocchio, who owns the PSC single-season school record with 57
goals, has scored 54 times this season, with six regular season
games remaining. He leads all of Division III with 6.00 goals per
game this spring.

PSC, 6-3 overall and 2-1 in Pilgrim League Northwest Division
games (prior to a game at New England College on Apr. 17), returns
to Panther Field Wednesday (Apr. 19) against Maine Maritime (3:30
p.m.).